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Year: 2021

Here comes the RAIN

Oregon RAIN helps create small business ecosystem in Creswell

News 4 years ago

Just off of I-5, about 12 miles south of Eugene, is Blue Valley Bistro, what owner Seth Clark calls “the living-room of Creswell.” Inside the … Continue reading →

DeFazio Enjoyed Congressional Pay And Benefits

Letters 4 years ago

I’ve read how much Rep. Peter DeFazio should be appreciated for the benefits he brought to all Americans. Well, he sure enjoyed plenty of benefits … Continue reading →

End of a Fiber Era

After 50 years in the Eugene community, Soft Horizons Fibre is wrapping up

News 4 years ago

Since 1971, the historical white Victorian house with the teal trim on East 13 Avenue has housed Soft Horizons Fibre. Now, after 50 years in … Continue reading →

Long Live the King

David Lomond to bring the magic of Elvis to Monkey’s Paw Tiki Bar in Springfield

Music 4 years ago

When David Lomond shows up for a show, he often arrives in a ’77 gold Cadillac Coupe de Ville, a ride fit for the King … Continue reading →

Look At Eugene’s Idea Of Housing Development

Letters 4 years ago

It is unfortunate that recent letter writers are indulging in personal attacks directed at those who are skeptical of Eugene’s recent zoning changes (HB 2001). … Continue reading →

Iconic Coverage

Letters 4 years ago

The cover of the Dec. 9 Eugene Weekly with Bob Keefer’s photograph featuring a husband who, the article says, “wears a semi-permanent scowl” and his … Continue reading →

Give Guide

EW’s quick list of suggestions for redistributing the wealth at year’s end

Culture 4 years ago

It’s that giving time of year, when the festive season invites generosity — and, if you make the right donations by Dec. 31, the tax … Continue reading →

Housing is a Defense Against Climate Change

Low-income and historically marginalized communities bear the brunt of climate impacts

Viewpoint 4 years ago

By Ryan Moore and Dylan Plummer Low-income and historically marginalized communities bear the brunt of climate impacts As temperatures regularly soared above 100 degrees this … Continue reading →

Slant

Slant 4 years ago

Good news for Tina Kotek that the Oregon League of Conservation Voters is endorsing her now rather than waiting until closer to the gubernatorial election. … Continue reading →

Why Don’t Pro-Lifers Care About Dead Students?

Letters 4 years ago

How is it that in the year 2021 there were 28 school shootings? The amount of terror that kids across our nation experience is egregious. … Continue reading →

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